Intimate Immensities

Jewelry, sculpture, and drawings are beautifully presented in this retrospective of Donald Anderson’s artworks. (more…)

Jewelry, sculpture, and drawings are beautifully presented in this retrospective of Donald Anderson’s artworks. (more…)

Mmmm … arrchitecturre! Who doesn’t love to look at interesting buildings? (more…)

We aimed for the feel of an old baseball card. The client said we “hit a home run!” (more…)

A stately text design that illuminates the final chapter of midwest railroad building. (more…)

This colorful series teaches beginning readers about the sounds and uses of each letter. (more…)

A website featuring photos, videos, and journal entries from members of the Minnesota Orchestra during their tour of Europe. Visit the site

YMCA YFACE™—Youth Finding Activities in Community Engagement—is the culmination of a three-year grant-funded innovative project through YMCA of the USA to encourage and grow the ethic of service and volunteerism for teens. YMCA YFACE provides a powerful and interactive tool to support the goal of holistic youth development.
The components of YMCA YFACE include:

The Haas School of Business contracted Mighty Media to create their e-newsletter. Ultimately, they wanted a professional-looking communications template that they themselves could edit and update for future mailings.
In addition to the creation of an editable template, Mighty Media also designed a visual identity for the piece. You can check it out here.

The Haas School of Business wanted a look that was fresh, modern, and airy with a feeling of openness and innovation. The end result successfully delivered this feel through the use of thin, curved lines (alluding to a bridge) and a white background.

We were provided with some amazing black and white photos for this book. To bring the cover photo to life, the unpainted metal parts of the train as well as the map overlaid at the top were printed with a heavy coat of metallic ink. The rest of the book cover has a light undercoating of silver with heavy black overprinting. As such, the train pops off in an interesting way—being much more metallic than the background.
Proficient treatment of the captions and text design gave the book’s design a nostalgic but inviting feel. On the jacket design for the hardcover version of this book, we used a unique text treatment on the jacket fore-edge (see image below).